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Translators may soon be able to take exams for a UK-based pro fessional body's diploma in translation (DipTrans) in India. The first exam in the country is going to be conducted at a training company in Pune in January 2016.

A day after a meeting between the centre and state to develop of a cohesive strategy to counter the possibility of Indian youths joining the global jihadi group ISIS, it has now become clear that monitoring the social media has become an important jo

Translators may soon be able to take exams for a UK-based pro fessional body's diploma in translation (DipTrans) in India. The first exam in the country is going to be conducted at a training company in Pune in January 2016.

A day after a meeting between the centre and state to develop of a cohesive strategy to counter the possibility of Indian youths joining the global jihadi group ISIS, it has now become clear that monitoring the social media has become an important jo

Translators may soon be able to take exams for a UK-based pro fessional body's diploma in translation (DipTrans) in India. The first exam in the country is going to be conducted at a training company in Pune in January 2016.

A day after a meeting between the centre and state to develop of a cohesive strategy to counter the possibility of Indian youths joining the global jihadi group ISIS, it has now become clear that monitoring the social media has become an important jo

Translators may soon be able to take exams for a UK-based pro fessional body's diploma in translation (DipTrans) in India. The first exam in the country is going to be conducted at a training company in Pune in January 2016.

A day after a meeting between the centre and state to develop of a cohesive strategy to counter the possibility of Indian youths joining the global jihadi group ISIS, it has now become clear that monitoring the social media has become an important jo

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Talking to TOI over phone Kumar admitted that this black stone image belongs to eight century AD. "After making proper survey I will submit a report to the ASI office in Patna soon", Kumar told TOI.

On Tuesday morning, the assistant archaeologist ASI Patna Circle Sunil Kumar reached the spot and examined the image found at PHC on Monday morning.

""We immediately called up the superintending archaeologist Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Patna Circle H A Naik about the discovery of a black stone image on the republic day morning", Anand told TOI over phone.

"Some parts of the image was found broken while digging the earth with JCB machine. The discovery of 'Shivlinga' at Mahishi has added a new chapter in the history in this region which is likely to throw a fresh light ", said a local activist Amit Anand.

They immediately stopped earth digging work with JCB machine. Immediately, workers engaged in the construction work informed the doctor posted at the hospital about the discovery of a black stone image.

According to an eye witness account, in the chilly Monday morning when the construction of a new building for PHC was underway, workers suddenly stumbled upon a black stone structure.

In a chance discovery, 2.5 feet eight century image of Shivlinga was found at public health centre (PHC) Mahishi barely 300 metre north of the famous Ugratara temple complex (Saharsa district) nearly 225 km away from the state capital on Monday morning.

International Art loss Register is a private body based at London that maintains database of reported stolen artefacts and in collaboration with international law enforcement agencies and auction bodies facilitates tracking and recovery of stolen artefacts.

"Very soon this stolen sculpture will be reported to the International Art Loss Register, London so that there is an international alert and the auction of the sculpture is blocked in the international market", said a researcher of the NNM Deepak Anand.

Luckily this sculpture had been documented by Nava Nalanda Mahavihara (NNM), deemed university, ministry of culture, government of India under its mapping of Nalanda, Rajgir and around Project.

According to an eye witness account, this image was displayed in the temple of the Katauna village, barely 8 km south east of Biharsharif, HQ of Nalanda district. " on Tuesday we noticed that the image of Vishnu is missing from the temple", said villagers.

A very beautiful 4 ft image of Vishnu from village Katauna of Nalanda district has been stolen on Tuesday. The sculpture is from early medieval period (8th-12th CE), according to experts.

The second edition of Digi Image 2014, a three-day exclusive international exhibition of photography equipment and allied areas related to the field and profession will be held at Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore from July 18.